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Two migrants die in Mediterran­ean Sea

- (AP)

A MIGRANT aid group has accused Libya’s coast guard of abandoning three people in the Mediterran­ean Sea, including a woman and a toddler who died, after intercepti­ng 160 Europeboun­d migrants near the shores of the North African nation.

Proactiva Open Arms, a Spanish rescue group, said it had found one woman alive yesterday and another one dead, along with the body of a toddler, amid the drifting remains of a destroyed migrant boat. The wrecked migrant boat was found 80 nautical miles from the Libyan coast.

The organizati­on posted images and videos of the wreckage and the dead bodies on social media, accusing both a merchant ship sailing in internatio­nal waters and Libya’s coast guard for failing to help the three migrants.

Libyan Coast Guard spokesman Ayoub Gassim had earlier said a boat carrying 158 passengers including 34 women and nine children had been stopped on Monday off the coast of the western town of Khoms. He said the migrants were given humanitari­an and medical aid and were taken to a refugee camp.

Libya has emerged as a major transit point to Europe for those fleeing poverty and civil war in Africa and the Middle East. Trafficker­s have exploited Libya’s chaos following the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed long-time ruler Moammar Gaddafi.

Italy’s new populist government has vowed to halt the influx of migrants across the Mediterran­ean and has given aid to Libyan authoritie­s to stem the flow. Rights activists have sharply criticized that assistance, saying migrants being returned to Libya are at risk of facing beatings, abuse, rape and slavery.

Oscar Camps, head of Proactiva Open Arms, blamed the Italian government’s cooperatio­n with Libyan authoritie­s for the death of the woman and the toddler that his group found. “This is the direct consequenc­e of contractin­g armed militias to make the rest of Europe believe that Libya is a state, a government and a safe country,” Camps said on Twitter.

Camps said the two women and the toddler had refused to board the Libyan vessels with the rest of the intercepte­d migrants, and the three were abandoned in the sea after the Libyan coast guard destroyed the migrants’ boat.

He also said their deaths were the result of not allowing aid groups like Proactiva to work in the Mediterran­ean. Both Italy and Malta have blocked aid groups from operating rescue boats.

The UN migration agency said the number of migrants and refugees reaching Spain by sea this year has overtaken those who have arrived in Italy.

The Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration said yesterday that Spain saw 18,016 migrants come in up to Sunday, while 17,827 people landed in Italy during the same period.

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